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DC Sues Greyhound for Causing Air Pollution at Union Station

D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine has filed a lawsuit against Greyhound for keeping its buses idle for longer than the legal limit and polluting the air.

Upgrade Plan Released for Notorious Northeast DC Intersection

The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) announced a new plan to improve safety at the intersection of New York and Florida Avenue, in Northeast D.C.

Low-Income Metro Riders to Get Free Trips for Six Months in Pilot Program

Washington, D.C. is planning to pay fares for Metro riders among low-income groups for six months, aiming to determine the effectiveness of subsidies.

Amazon Sells Shirt Confusing DC with Washington State

Amazon had been selling a T-shirt until recently that is depicting the state of Washington as “Washington, D.C.” among its "ugly Christmas" sweater items.

Five Best Places to Enjoy Holiday Lights in Capital

Of all the things that make the holiday season special in D.C., light works are the most convenient to enjoy collectively. Let us shine together!

Four Shoppers Food Stores in DC Area to Close, Nine Others Sold

United Natural Foods Inc. (UNFI), owner of Shoppers grocery stores, is closing four spots across the DMV area, and selling 13 others to different chains.

DC Climate Activists Plan New Gridlock Protest This Friday

Climate protesters are planning to disrupt morning commutes across Washington, D.C. on December 6, which will be the fourth action of its kind this year.

Have You Ever Experienced German-Style Christmas Shopping?

D.C.’s Heurich House Museum will be hosting its annual “Christkindlmarkt,” a festive German-style market, for holiday shoppers from December 6 - 8.